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Advertising : 190 wordsColonel Plamer's slow advance on Mafeking 13 attributed to his being hampered by a heavy supply column for the beleaguered garrison. ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE ordinary meeting of the municipal council was held last night. Present, all except Aldermen Linnane and Gubbins. PETITION FOR AN EXTRA EASTER ...
Article : 1,612 wordsSt. J[?]nes' Gazette publishes what professes to be the report of an interview with Mr. W. P. Reeves, AgentGeneral for New Zealand, with regard ...
Article : 360 wordsWhat may happen to "Tommy," as told by Private Saunders, of the Victorians, in a letter from Kloof Valley:—"A soldier in the 'Berks' Regiment got 'spreadeagled'—that i[?], ...
Article : 426 wordsA sensational case was concluded in a sensational manner yesterday afternoon in the Criminal Court. Isabell[?] Elizabeth Downey was on trial, chargol with the murder of ...
Article : 301 wordsThe question of Australia sending enough men to South Africa to free the Imperial troops for use elsewhere has greatly impressed the newspapers and ...
Article : 63 wordsCommandant Synman, with a large force of Boers, sharply, but indecisively, attacked Colonel Plumer's relief column to the south of Lobatsi on the 15th ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsSo far 471 men have passed the final tests for inclusion in the Imperial Bushm[?]a's Contingent. A and B[?]quadrons of 100 each men have been formed and have begun their ...
Article : 44 wordsDuring the past 21 hours there has been no fatal case of the plagus, but the disease has appeared in another house—a boarding house in Sussex-street, Sydney, where most ...
Article : 332 wordsIn a speech delivered at Dunedin yesterday the Governor (the Earl of Ranfuily) said that if England were in an extremity New Zealand could send away 30,000 fighting men ...
Article : 53 wordsPremier Schreiner, of Cape Colony, has consented to the declaration of a public holiday in the colony after Mafeking is relieved, which is expected ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Philp) has replied to Mr. Lyne's telegram regarding federation, stating that Queensland is anxious that New Zealand and West Australia should join the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Stawell people have decided to erect a memorial in hoaor of the residents who went to the war. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Boers have burnt the town of Pomeroy. [There is a Pomeroy in Natal, near the Zelaland frontier, due east of Ladysmith.] ...
Article : 27 wordsLieutenant Staughton, writing to his father (Mr. Staughton, M.L A.), gives an account of the fighting when the Victorians and South Australians were so badly cut up. ...
Article : 778 wordsA SHOCKING fatality occurred about 10 o'clock this morning at Smith's opea cut, Block 11, Proprietary mine, by which a laborer named James Whittaker was hurried ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Premier (Sir John Forrest), seen with reference to the telegrams regarding Mr. Parker, Mr. Reeres, and Federation, said he had had no communication with the eastern ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsThere are indications that the recent journey from Cape Town by Sir Alfred Milner was taken with a view to settling with Lord Roberts the terms of ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsENGLISH papers now reaching Australia contain plenty of proof that the people on that side have been a good deal more shocked by the reverses in South Africa ...
Article : 1,197 wordsSouth Australian ports have been proclaimed infected as a precautionary measure. The crusade against the rats is now general. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Lyne has received replies from all the federating colonies agreeing to Mr. Barton's suggestion that joint representation should be made to New Zealand concerning the action ...
Article : 42 wordsPresident Steyn's accusatory reply to Lord Roberts' protest with regard to the abuse of the white flag is generally ascribed as having being instigated by ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Baldwin Latham, M. Inst, C E, at the last meeting of the Royal Meteorological Society, read a paper on the "Climatic Conditions Necessary for the Propagation and ...
Article : 439 wordsSOME weeks ago it was finally decided, as reported at the time, that the new Technical College buildings should occupy the at preseat vacant land between the courthouse and ...
Article : 268 wordsA large meeting of representatives of the north eastern municipalities, held at Benalla yesterday, decided to advocate the claim of Albury as the federal capital ...
Article : 165 wordsThe election of transit commissioners yesterday resulted:—Councils' representative, Alderman Sparkes; licensees' representative, Alderman John Norton. ...
Article : 27 wordsA number of cablegrams from Preto[?]ia reached the Foreign Office in London yesterday. Their contents have not been disclosed. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. D. E. M'Bryde will leave Melbourne for England on Tuesday next. He was presented by the officers of the Block 10 Company and the Silverton Tramway ...
Article : 44 wordsSince some of the Boers have shown an inclination to trek into Damsraland, the German possession on the west coast of Africa, the Berlin newspapers ...
Article : 60 wordsThe inquest on the death of the men who were killed at the Sydney colliery last Saturday has resulted in a ve[?]lict of accidental d[?]h; a ri[?]er was added expressing the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Governor (Sir Gerard Smith) left West Australia for England yesterday. He had a cordial seed-off, though there was no demonstration. ...
Article : 26 wordsMR. J. H. CAMERON, secretary of the Hospital, has prepared an elaborate statement showing the receipts from all sources for each year from January 1, 1897:—In 1897 the ...
Article : 240 wordsMr. Seddon, the New Zealand Premier, has cabled to Mr. Chamberlain that the Government and people of New Zealand thoroughly endorse the position taken ...
Article : 157 wordsThe licensing committee el[?]cted by the city of Auckland has pledged itself to close all hotels at 10 o'clock each night an hour earlier than at the present time. ...
Article : 44 wordsIN the case of the woman Caroline Wilson, recently committed for trial on a charge of arson in Cobalt-street, the Attorney-General has refused to file a bill, and the woman was ...
Article : 172 wordsSandy Nore, while endeavoring to jump no a leaded truck, traveling at great speed on the Henley line, near Launceston, missed his hold, and his right foot slipped between the ...
Article : 60 wordsA member of the Transvaal Secret Service recently arrived at Delagoa Bay from Pretoria, gives some interesting information of the condi tion of things prevailing thereand in ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Cabinet has decided that Jones, the Broadford murderer, shall be hanged on Monday next. SORE EYES.—Morris' Imperial Eye ...
Article : 49 wordsThree of the fire men injured in the explosion of fire damp at the Torb[?]nlea colliery, Barram, near Maryborough, have died in the Maryborough hospital, viz., J. ...
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